Aviation Museum of Kentucky

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The Aviation Museum of Kentucky Celebrating the Past
Since its founding in 1978, members of the Kentucky Aviation History Roundtable dreamed of an aviation museum. In 1984, the IRS granted 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt status. In 1994, the General Assembly designated the Kentucky Aviation Hall of Fame as the Commonwealth's official Aviation Hall of Fame. And in 1995 the dream came true: April 2010 marked

the Museum's fifteenth anniversary. The Aviation Museum of Kentucky has welcomed guests from all 50 states and from more than 80 foreign countries. We have grown to contribute immeasurably to the public understanding of and enthusiasm for aviation - an industry that in 2000 contributed $10.3 billion to Kentucky's economy and supported 129,000 Kentucky jobs. An important part of our mission is educating young people about aviation's career potential. The industry employs pilots, mechanics, executives, secretaries, instructors, engineers, clerks, controllers, flight attendants, meteorologists, travel agents, freight handlers, med-evac professionals. But our mission extends across the entire educational spectrum - not just to career counseling. Our changing exhibits attract approximately 10,000 students to Lexington's Blue Grass Airport each year. Visitors learn about the science of flight, and about its history. They learn how Kentucky has helped shape the field that has so shaped the world. Academically, the study of flight supports and strengthens a wide variety classroom subjects. Aviation gives meaning and purpose to the study of math, physics, biology, geography, and more. Our "Learning through Aviation" program gives educators tools to incorporate aviation studies into the classroom curriculum. The AMK's Aviation Summer Camp gives 10- to 15-year-olds a hands-on introduction to the sky. Every year, hundreds of youngsters study flight with our professional educators - and then they go aloft with licensed instructors. To some, it's a summer adventure. To others, this is the start of a lifelong career or a satisfying hobby. And through the Museum's scholarship program, nearly a third of all campers attend at no charge. We continue to offer camps in local communities throughout Kentucky. Students attend from within and beyond. The Kentucky Aviation Hall of Fame recognizes the Commonwealth's aviation achievers. Forty-five Kentuckians have been honored to date, with more nominees introduced every year. The Hall of Fame has honored WASPs and warriors, executives and designers, instructors and astronauts, statesmen and spies. Some enshrinees have changed aviation - Matthew Sellers of Carter County gave us retractable landing gear; Solomon Van Meter of Lexington gave us the life-saving pack parachute - and some have changed the world: Noel Parrish of Versailles led the legendary Tuskegee Airmen out of segregation and into history. Historic Aviation events have become an AMK tradition. Restored barnstormers, vintage airliners, and historic Warbirds attract thousands each year. Some visitors are World War II-era seniors showing their grandchildren the planes they flew (or maintained, or built). Some are aviation buffs who love these grand old aircraft. Others are young parents who want their children to understand the sacrifices Americans have made for freedom. Our quarterly lectures have been a tradition since our founding. Speakers come from around the region and around the world to share their knowledge and tell their stories. AMK quarterly meetings are open to the public; they have helped build Museum membership from a handful in 1978 to over 600 today. Inspiring the Future
The Aviation Museum of Kentucky is an asset to the state, to the industry, and to the nation. Our programs increase and improve every year. Our volunteers are enthusiastic, our board is involved, our membership is supportive, and our staff makes good use of the Museum's limited resources. Thanks to a generous bequest, we own our hangar free and clear, and the corporation is debt-free. Our single greatest need is in facility improvement. Our museum on Blue Grass Field is a former corporate hangar; it was never designed for heavy public use. It was built before ADA codes were established, so it offers only limited access to the handicapped. Most importantly, we have outgrown our display space, our office space and our storage space. It is not good business to retrofit a 25-year-old building into something it was never meant to be, so we are raising funds for a new facility. The new Aviation Museum of Kentucky, to be built on Blue Grass Field, will meet the needs of those thousands whose lives we enrich through the aviation. We welcome you to join us in building the limitless future. The Aviation Museum of Kentucky, Inc., is a501 (c)(3) non-profit educational organization; your gift is tax-deductible. To learn more about becoming part of aviation history in Kentucky, email us at [email protected] or call 859-231-1219.

06/01/2026

We have our new exhibit open!

05/26/2026

We're baaack...in Hazard, Kentucky that is! We are so excited to be joining community leaders in the Hazard area to provide an impactful aerospace experience for our Eastern Kentucky campers! Email us at [email protected] to learn how to register!

See you on the flight line! ✈️

We were so pleased to host the Blue Grass Council, Scouting America, this past Saturday as scouts worked to earn their A...
05/18/2026

We were so pleased to host the Blue Grass Council, Scouting America, this past Saturday as scouts worked to earn their Aviation Merit Badge. Scouts experienced ground training with CFIs, a tour of the museum, virtual flight simulators, and even participated in a "pre-flight check" of a 1966 Bonanza with Wes from Blue Line Aerial Productions. Find out how your scouting troop can get involved with us by sending us a message at https://aviationky.org/contact/!

Summer Aviation Camps are filling up fast! Be sure to register so you don't get left behind! Check out aviationky.org/ca...
05/16/2026

Summer Aviation Camps are filling up fast! Be sure to register so you don't get left behind! Check out aviationky.org/camps for more information about our various camp offerings this summer.

05/12/2026

Summer 2026 is just around the corner! Be sure to register for our various camps throughout the Commonwealth! See you on the flight line!

Explore and register for camps today at: https://aviationky.org/camps/

05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day!

Mark your calendars for May 19th as we open a new exhibit celebrating Kentucky Women in Aviation, honoring the stories, achievements, and impact of women who helped shape aviation history in the Commonwealth.

05/04/2026

May the 4th be with you!

04/15/2026

On April 15, 1995, the Aviation Museum of Kentucky officially opened its doors to the public, marking the beginning of an incredible journey dedicated to preserving and sharing the story of aviation in the Commonwealth.

Founded in 1978 by the Kentucky Aviation Roundtable and incorporated in 1981, the museum was built on a vision to inspire and educate. Today, that mission continues as we connect visitors to aviation’s rich history, career opportunities, and lasting impact on our world.

In 2006, we were honored to be designated as the official aviation museum of Kentucky by the Kentucky General Assembly, a milestone that solidified our role as a statewide resource for education and discovery. Since then, we’ve welcomed guests from all 50 states and more than 140 countries, growing into a true beacon of aviation history.

Every exhibit, program, and event celebrates Kentucky’s legacy in aviation. From historic aircraft to hands-on learning experiences, there’s something here for everyone.

Did you know? The legendary Doolittle Raiders held their 53rd anniversary reunion at the museum on opening day in 1995!

Join us today to celebrate! Admission is FREE for all Kentucky residents (today only). Come explore our aircraft, discover powerful stories, and experience the wonder of flight.

04/09/2026

Join us at the Kentucky Aerospace Education Center for a hands-on adventure where creativity meets flight! Design and paint your very own kite, then explore how real aircraft take to the skies by stepping inside a Cessna and discovering the forces of flight. Perfect for curious minds and budding aviators. This interactive experience also introduces Bernoulli’s Principle while building fine motor skills through art and play.

April 18, 2026
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Aviation Museum of Kentucky, 4029 Airport Rd, Lexington, KY
Appropriate for Ages 5-9, Adult participation required.
Come create, learn, and explore together.

Head over to our website, or link in bio to sign up!

Address

4029 Airport Road
Lexington, KY
40510

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 4pm
Wednesday 11am - 4pm
Thursday 11am - 4pm
Friday 11am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+18592311219

Website

https://aviationky.org/camps/

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